Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1948, Image 11

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    e5S Honorary
Session
ZLr, conference
S in Eugene,
'"e University
i3" .rl bv Oregon
'ffpSf CM Theta,
SjJ. (or M-omen.
SSS th. Program as
,v 10 10:15 o'clock
l,VW0 MorriS'
i? m. Commerce;
.WingasaPro-
!u - Betty R"bb' Rus"
. Room 108. Com
5? 1-15. Luncheon and
'XI 'ruture Place of
liness" Mr.. Irene
"Social Service" Miss Los How
ard, director, State Welfare Com
mission, Portland, Alumni Hair,
Gerlinger; 3:00 - 3:30 Tea, (In
formal get-together) Alumni Hall,
Gerlinger; 3:30 - 5:00 Question
Box, "Problems Women Face in
the Business World" (Roundtable
discussion, questions from the
floor) Mrs. Harold Jensen, Jen
sen's Pharmacy, Eugene, Chair
man, Miss Hobb, Miss Howard,
Mrs. Taylor, Assisting Panel.
LODGES TO INSTALL
AT JOINT SESSION
Eugene Rebekah Lodge No. 55
and Spencer Butte Lodge IOOF
N-. 9 will hold joint installation
of officers, Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock in the IOOF Hall.
Milan, Italy, was a republic in
the 14th and 15th centuries.
SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
By ANN CONNELL
Is this the end of
ti to tree Jur nul'
roor feet? Too tired
111, it him? Bring your
fa to our laundry!
flu be more than
Li Tour husband will
kued t our low costl
IS SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY
land Polk Sis. Phone 2034
Portland Women
Is Guest Speaker
At YWCA Dinner
Miss Essie Maguire of Portland,
executive director of the Portland
YWCA, will be the speaker at the
annual membership meeting of the
City YWCA Thursday evening at
the Community Center. A pot
luck dinner will be held at six
thirty o'clock, for which members
are asked to make reservation by
Thursday noon, by telephoning
the Y.
The program, which will be
held before the business meet
ing and election of officers, will
include the following numbers:
Doxology: greeljngs and intro
ductions, Mrs. L. B. Schmidt,
chairman of membership Inter
pretation committee: group sing
ing, led by Miss Jean Goodwin:
violin duet. Misses June Kelso and
Mary Lou Watts, Miss Jackie
Meisel accompanist.
Panel discussion. "Our Pro--ram,"
led by Mrs. W. G. Nichol
son; participants, Mrs. William
Kingsley, Miss Mary Alice Baker,
Miss Jane Conger, Miss Carol
Brown, Ron Haney and Miss Jean
"oodwin.
Address. Miss Maguire.
The business meeting will be
-onducted by the president. Mrs.
Clay Barnes, who also will give
her statement of the membership.
SAHJE
OSCAR
AVESTAD
Wooden
Shoes
" $8.95 Valuo'
4.95
Lip
GUEST SPEAKER at the an
nual meeting of the City YWCA
Thursday evening will be Miss
Essie Maguire, executive secre
tary of the Portland YWCA. Miss
Maguire is an alumnus ot the uni
versity i : Oregon, and has had
varied experience with the YWCA
in several parts of the country.
MRS. TRAPER NEW
HEAD OF GROl'P
Mrs. Clarence Draper took her
chair as Junior Past President of
Canton Hovey Auxiliary in in
stallation of officers ceremonies
Friday.
Mrs. Roy Stolsig was installed
as president, and other oflicers
iwere 74rs. Carl Lund, vice presi
jdent; Mrs. Cleota Dawson, secre
tary; Mrs. Wallacr King, officer
of the day; Mrs. John Bell, officer
of the guard; Mrs. John Ray,
chaplain; Mrs. Herbert Walker,
right aide to the president; Mrs.
Roy Overgard, left aide to the
j president; Mrs. John Starr, right
aide to the vice president; Mrs.
Jess Inman, left aide to the vice
president; Mrs. Norman Skaggs,
j sentry.
t Refreshments were served fol
lowing the installation of officers.
Canton Hovey Auxiliary is . also
planning a basket social for Feb-;
Iruary 13, the proceeds to go to- j
ward a hospital bed in the Port-'
land IOOF home.
Quota Has Party
To Raise Moneys
For Service Work
Ways and Means committee of
Eugene Quota Club staged its an
nual "January Clearance" party
Monday evening, at a politick din
ner in the auditorium of the
YMCA-YWCA Community Center.
Members of the committee fur
nished baked ham and hot-breads,
and those attending brought other
contributions, but paid the treas
ury for the meal. Guests were in
troduced during a brief session
conducted by the president, Miss
Mardelle Edwards. Mrs. Ralph
Land was Introduced as program
chairman.
A Barber Shop quartet, known
as "The Plungers, and comprised
of Ray Marlatt; Frank Graham,
Ted Wood and Bob Hirt. sang sev
eral selections for the group.
Following the dinner, there was
an auction, a bazaar sale and sev
eral money-raising games Were
played. More than a hundred dol
lars was realized during the eve
ning for the club's service proj
ects. Assisting Mrs. Laird on the
committee were Mrs. Lillian Mor
ton. Mrs. J. A. Cleaves. Mrs. TSnv
C. Smith. Miss Thelma Schaefer.
Mrs. J. W. Brown, and Mrs. Hugh
Wiley.
PARTY FOR BIkTHDAY
Sunday. January 18. was - the
second birthday of little Carolyn
Kaye Jensen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs George E. Jensen, Jr., and a
party in her honor was given by
Mrs. Jensen Saturday afternoon.
Guesis included Mrs. Benjamin L.
King and Sierra Sue; Mrs. Hugh
Gallagher and Jimmy; Mrs. Clif
ford Rost and Carla Jeanne; Mrs.
John Cruzan and John Gary; Mrs.
Robert Johnston and Lynn; Win
field Gredvlg, Jr., and Sue Troxel.
BOARD TO MEET
Board members of Eugene
Branch, American Association of
University Women will meet
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Carl Webb, at eight o'clock.
Springfield OES
Chapter Installs .
Mrs. Lawrence Cook was In
stalled worthy matron of Cascade
Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star at Springfield recently. Ulla
Brendel will serve with her as
worthy patron. Other officers of
the order are: Mrs. Theodore
Johnson, associate matron;" Wil
liam Cyphert, associate patron;
Mrs. Pearle Schantol, secretary;
Mrs. N. C. Peterson, treasurer;
Mrs. Claude T. Gerlach, conduc
tress; Mrs. Elmer Stone, associate
conductress; Mrs. Angus Cam
eron, chaplain;- Miss Cloydene
Darby, marshal; Mrs. Frank Par
nel, musician; Mrs. William Cyp
hert, Adah; Mrs. Charles Harlow,
Ruth; Mrs. Walter Johnson,
Esther; Mrs. Chris Cassidy, Mar
tha; Mrs. Robert Edgell, Electra;
Mrs. Sylvester D. Offley, warden
and Llston Darby, sentinel.
Friendship girls are Mrs. Mae
Waggoner, Mrs. Walter Wicks,
Mrs. Ulla Brendel, Mrs. Norval
Mabe, Mrs. Earl Tyler and Mrs.
Llston Darby.
Officers In charge of the instal
lation were: Mrs. Jack Oglesby,
matron; Lester Hufstader, patron;
Register-Guard, Eugene. Ore.. Wed., Jan. 21. 1948, Page 11
Mrs. Frank Mauney, secretary;
Mrs. Margarita Baugh, chaplain;
Mrs. Victor Fogel, marshal, and
Mrs. Lester Hufstader, musician.
Meetings will be the first and
third Tuesday of each month.
Job's Daughters will meet the sec
ond and fourth Wednesday eve
ning's at seven-forty-five o'clock.
DINNET- SLATED
SATURDAY AT HALL
Illahee Division, Auxiliary to
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi
neers will have a potluck dinner.
Saturday evening at six-thirty
o'clock In the Knights of Pythias
Hall.
Committee in charge is Mrs. W.
J. Gonier, Mrs. C. S. Rice, Mrs. V.
Thayer, Mrs. C. A. Vaughn, Mrs.
William Peterson and Mrs. Mary
Dunn.
CENTURIAN WILL DANCE
Centurian Club will have its
first dance of the season, at Cas
cade Club, Friday evening. Danc
ing will be from nine-thirty until
twelve-thirty o'clock. Members
are asked to call 569 1-M and
make reservations for their guests
A
BUTCHER
APRONS
Both
Duck & Drill
PEERLESS HAND LAUNDRY
1231 Alder Phone S39
7
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Probably our fault.
Here's a thumbnail
sketch.
Born: 1904.
Ed ucated: Kitchen
cupboards everywhere.
Occupation: Satisfy.
ing the customer.
References: Must we
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renumne . . .
AND BE ENV1EDI
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Half-ske dresses dromone-ally falr'e advantage f of the more softly
contoured feminine figure . . . Prints or plain colored crepes
failles in one or two-piece styles distinguish our extensive selection
"CO to 39.95
HART LARSEN
1080 Willamette
PAULINE BURRIS
Telephone 3123
MEET ME AT MORSE'S
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Our final and complete clean-up ... all Fall and Winter suits, coats
and dresses must 90. These values speak for themselves . . . come pre
pared to buy many, for this is the event all budget-wise, fashion-conscious
women have been anticipating.
Doors open at 9:30. A. M. Come early. Look for the special
sale tags on all garments . . . watch all departments for outstanding
price reductions.
DRESSES
Values to 14.95
6.00
DRESSES
Values to 25.00
12.00
DRESSES
Values to 39.50
16.00
COATS
Values to 99.50
50.00
FORMALS
Values to 49.50
Reduced 2
SWEATERS
Values to 14.95
Reduced 25
SUITS
Values to 59.50
28.00
Comparative price groups listed here
represent only a few of those affected
by this sale. Sixes for every figure
type are Included . . . Juniors' (9-18),
Mlssee' (10-20), Women's (38-44) and
half-sixes 14'i-52'j. All merchandise
on sale U perfect ... no seconds, no
Irregulars, no 'special" purchases.
SUITS
Values to 69.50
36.00
Prompt - , i.
Service " " - (f "ft ' ft 'n 'frtf
Please!
For This
One .Event
No
Refunds
No
Exchanges